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Weesahkwechahk and the birds, and why the trees have scabs
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...  however, all the birds had been taken, only the feet remained. In his anger, Weesakechahk put a rock in the fire until it was white-hot and then sat on it. As he walked around after though, the ...

Scaffolding on the face of a building
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Description: Scaffolding on the face of a building could be the construction of a new building at the Catholic mission to replace the one that was destroyed by a fire. Tags Summer, Construction, Hosp ...

Fire destroying building in Fort Albany
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Description: A fire destroys what appears to be the Catholic school or residence in Fort Albany during the 1900s. Tags Man, European, Fire

Women in traditional shawls in front of a church
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Description: Cree women in traditional shawls in front of a tent with a church in the background. Two babies are in tikinagans, a traditional Cree method of carrying very young babies to keep them warm ...

Cart full of wood used in the missions
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Description: A man with a cow with harness pulling a cart full of wood used in the missions for fire wood and cooking. In the background, other cows follow and cross a small bridge. Tags Summer, Farming, ...

Man in the winter leading a cow and sled
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Description: A man in the winter snow leading a cow and sled with a load of logs either used for fire wood, cooking or building material. In the background, possibly a Cree man, his snowshoes in the snow, ...

Part 1: Winning through Game-Based Learning
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... (23). Remember when you were a kid and you would play games like “house” or “school” or “firefighter”? Mr. Shaffer writes, “In playing games, children are doing explicitly, openly, and socially what ...

Chapter 2
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... to the animals we harvest for food. Our rituals were directed to them. Some rituals involved offering tobacco to the water, placing meat in the fire and singing hunting songs that were devoted to the ...
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The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9. A Cree Culture and History Education Game.

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